Playing with the slope in their favour in the first half, the Blues completed the first 45 minutes with a two-goal advantage.

On nine minutes a Ryan Gray corner fell loose in the six-yard box allowing Adolph Amoako the opportunity to volley the ball home from only two yards out.

Police striker Tony Finn went close to doubling the lead soon after when he picked up a through ball and beat two defenders before hitting a left foot drive that Fleet Town goalkeeper Paul Smith did well to push round the post.

Fleet responded well and forced numerous corners as they pushed upfield in search of an equaliser.

However, the Blues were always threatening going forwards and scored a second goal on 44 minutes that dictated the final outcome of the game.

Jon Daly sent Finn away on a 25-yard run and, with two defenders closing him down, the Police forward fired an unstoppable shot into the roof of the Fleet net to double the lead.

The Police spent large periods of the second half defending their goal as Fleet sought to take advantage of having the slope in their favour.

Within five minutes of the restart, the home side pulled a goal back when Philip Johns cut inside from the right before rifling a shot past Will Packham in the Police goal from 12 yards.

Adam Wallace could have snatched the equaliser for Fleet a few minutes later but Packham produced a superb save to deny him.

The Blues silenced the home crowd with a third goal on 68 minutes when Craig Brown got on the end of Finn’s cross to drove home from five yards.

Met Police capped a fine display with a fourth goal in stoppage time.

From a Police corner, Fleet goalkeeper Smith could only punch the ball straight to the feet of Hutchings who fired the ball into the net from 10 yards out.